On-line reloaders log book.
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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Re: On-line reloaders log book.
@dromia
By Lot / date, do you mean that you can track the Lots/date/batch number for each set of reloads you do (eg. I used LOT: XYZ123 of powder / LOT: 543TFG of primers / etc. in this batch of rounds I just made).
If that is what you mean, I am still trying to figure out where it should go in the scheme of things. I was thinking that perhaps it is part of the range testing as every range test will use a specific LOT/Batch of materials.
Or somehow (probably preffered) work it into the inventory side of things when I have written it - soonish hopefully (I'm currently working on reporting)
Where would you expect it to be?
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Braden
By Lot / date, do you mean that you can track the Lots/date/batch number for each set of reloads you do (eg. I used LOT: XYZ123 of powder / LOT: 543TFG of primers / etc. in this batch of rounds I just made).
If that is what you mean, I am still trying to figure out where it should go in the scheme of things. I was thinking that perhaps it is part of the range testing as every range test will use a specific LOT/Batch of materials.
Or somehow (probably preffered) work it into the inventory side of things when I have written it - soonish hopefully (I'm currently working on reporting)
Where would you expect it to be?
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Braden
Re: On-line reloaders log book.
are you doing any ext site plug in s or fancy trialling one
Re: On-line reloaders log book.
@spud
No, I don't do site plugins - my main site is fully custom coded by me, I have way more control that way (web software developer as my main job) and the blog is just a standard wordpress blog. I use the blog for the newsfeed down the side of my main site and any other information I want to get out there.
Why do you ask ?
No, I don't do site plugins - my main site is fully custom coded by me, I have way more control that way (web software developer as my main job) and the blog is just a standard wordpress blog. I use the blog for the newsfeed down the side of my main site and any other information I want to get out there.
Why do you ask ?
Re: On-line reloaders log book.
ill re direct your rss on to mine , i ve also sent you some ideas if you dont mind
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Re: On-line reloaders log book.
This might be worth a TS review.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
Re: On-line reloaders log book.
Yes it would be worth pushing this in Vince's direction and see if he would include a review.
Braden, we are talking about a shooting eZine that can be found here. http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/
Braden, we are talking about a shooting eZine that can be found here. http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/
Re: On-line reloaders log book.
@Mike357 and @ovenpaa
I love that magazine - I usually look there 1 to 2 times a month.
That would be great although I'm not sure the site has been tuned enough yet for a review - but that would be up to the users to decide.
Also great feedback from people on this forum, slowly tweaking it to get a better product that hopefully everyone can enjoy.
I love that magazine - I usually look there 1 to 2 times a month.
That would be great although I'm not sure the site has been tuned enough yet for a review - but that would be up to the users to decide.
Also great feedback from people on this forum, slowly tweaking it to get a better product that hopefully everyone can enjoy.
Re: On-line reloaders log book.
@spud
I have replied to your emails
@everyone - as far as h20 volumetric numbers - would that just be attached to each brass database entry or does it actually change over time in which case its more of a inventory style note ?
Thanks to everyone on this forum for helping out with comments and suggestions
I have replied to your emails
@everyone - as far as h20 volumetric numbers - would that just be attached to each brass database entry or does it actually change over time in which case its more of a inventory style note ?
Thanks to everyone on this forum for helping out with comments and suggestions
Re: On-line reloaders log book.
Volume weighed as H2o is best measured from a first fired case, as long as the case is maintained in good condition it should not change significantly.
Re: On-line reloaders log book.
Ok,
so from that - I get that it is perhaps a note that is assigned against a case along with the LOT/Batch numbers within your inventory.
You wouldn't assign these numbers against every single case would you, just the LOT/Batch ?
so from that - I get that it is perhaps a note that is assigned against a case along with the LOT/Batch numbers within your inventory.
You wouldn't assign these numbers against every single case would you, just the LOT/Batch ?
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